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From the Desk of Shaunae Miller-Uibo
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I first met Dr. Nottage when I won the Gold Medal in the World Junior Championship in 2010. He was there again in Rio, Brazil at the Olympic Games after I won the Gold medal. At both times he gave me encouraging words and inspired me to be the best I can be.
It is with great sadness that I embrace the news on the passing of one of the stalwarts of not just Bahamian Athletics, but a man who will go down in the annals of our history as a visionary and true leader. Condolences to his family, the BAAA family and by extension, the Bahamas.
Rest in Peace Dr. Nottage
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